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Contents of How do boundaries function in dissociative identity disorder?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

How boundaries function differently in dissociative systems and why they can feel difficult or destabilizing. Questions and Answers: What Are Boundaries in a Dissociative System? Why Do I Feel Guilty…

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Why Do I Set Boundaries and then Undo Them?

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In dissociative systems, different parts may have different priorities. This may lead to one part setting a boundary and another part revoking it. Other parts may be unaware of a…

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Why Do Boundaries Feel Confusing or Inconsistent?

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Dissociative systems have parts who may have different limits, priorities, and ideas of what is safe. These limits may vary depending on who is fronting or close to front. Some…

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Why Do I Struggle to Know what My Limits Are?

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You may struggle to know what your limits or boundaries are if you grew up in a situation where you weren’t allowed to have boundaries or where not having boundaries…

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Why Does Saying No Feel Threatening or Dangerous?

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Growing up, you may have been punished for saying no. You might have experienced physical punishment, withdrawal of affection, someone getting upset and yelling, or even abandonment. You may have…

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Why Do I Feel Guilty When I Try to Set Limits?

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If you were raised in an environment that didn’t allow you to have boundaries, you might feel guilty setting limits as an adult. If you survived by being a people-pleaser,…

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Why Do Boundaries Feel Unsafe or Wrong?

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Many survivors of complex trauma feel unsafe or uncomfortable using boundaries because they weren’t allowed to have any when growing up. Some people were punished for trying to hold a…

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Why Are Boundaries So Hard with DID?

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For dissociative systems, boundaries can be more complicated. Some system members may be unaware of internal boundaries and therefore unintentionally ignore them. System members may also differ in what they…

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What Are Boundaries in a Dissociative System?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

In a dissociative system, boundaries are the limits and agreements that help parts relate to each other safely and predictably. System boundaries may include: who handles certain tasks when different…

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Q&A Directory for How Do Boundaries Function in DID?

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What Are Boundaries in a Dissociative System? Why Are Boundaries So Hard with DID? Why Do Boundaries Feel Confusing or Inconsistent? Why Do Boundaries Feel Unsafe or Wrong? Why Do…

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